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Show Friday, August way huk to Treasure be aboard ship August 9. Miv I!a Ree Maughan. charm. ng daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daud L. Maughan and La Mar J. Wright of Hrum, were inarmd Wednesday evening in the Logan LDS. Temple, with President El Ray Chrihtiaiv-tAfter a officiating. short honijmoon trip they will make their home In Hyrum. On Friday evening Mrs. Mauglun honored her daughter at a trousseau tea at their home between the hours of 8 and 10 p. m. The rooms were beautifully decorated with various summer flowers. The serving table was beautifully covered with a lace cloth over pink satin and had a bowl of pink and white sweet peas with white lighted tapers in crystal holders for a cen terpiece and vases of pink rose buds at either end. Some 150 guests called during the appointed hours. A lovely lot of gifts were received. Mrs. Maughan was assisted in receiving the guests by Ila Ree and Mrs. Venmce Maughan and Mrs. Lucile Seamons. sbters Mrs. of the bridegroom. Edith Maughan and Mrs. Monta Hall assisted in receiving the gifts, while Mrs. Barbara Lundberg of Logan, and Mrs. Helen Smith, took charge of the trousseau rooms. Mrs. Lena Maughan had charge of the serving and was assisted by Miss Elease Bailey, May Foulsen of Peterrboro, and Miss Gladys Wright of Hyrum. The bride was beautiful in her wedding gown of white marquisette made with a sweetheart noek, finger tipped bodice. sleeves and embroidered Her coisage was a purple orchard. The bride's mother and all assist-lnin entertaining wore formal dresses of Pastel shades and wore a corsage of gardenias and carnations. f f - V A'" I ,'X. j ; J I M-.- Friday etening a no-ho- st can- yon party was held at the A. J. Petersen camp in Blacksmith Fork canyon, where a lovely supper and social chat were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Francis, Bishop and Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs Leroy Leishman, Mrs. Frank Leish-man- , Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman. The Sa Villa club met Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Parkinson, with Mrs. Parkinson and Mrs. Alton Zollinger A social time was as spent and refreshments enjoyed by some 20 ladies. A re organization took place and Mrs. Ellen Jines was elected president, with Mrs. Libbie Gunnell as vice president; A Mrs. Celja Bailey, secretary. was lovely hot chicken dinner served on small tables which held a small vase of summer flowers. Miss La Ree Maughan, La Mar J. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maughan, were guests of honor at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lundberg in Logan, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hall entertained at a trout supper Saturday evening in honor of Miss Maugh-aand Mr. Wright. Arnold Archibald, who was observing his birthday Sunday, was honored guest at a family dinner served at Willow pary in Logan, Other guests evening. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Archibald and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Archibald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Peterson and daughter and Miss Colleen Leishman. a Max M. Jones is spending week at Bedford, Wyo., with his cousin, Pfc. Leon Von Almen. Major Elmer Stettler, just home after two years spent in Alaska, Cleo find his wife, the former Leishman, and daughter Carolyn, of Logan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leishman, on Sunday. They left Monday for attend Chicago where he will school at Campaign, III, for the next three years, before going to Great Falls, Mont., where he will be stationed. Other guests were Pfc. and Mrs. Gaylen Leishman, of Ogden. Carl Leishman, of the U. S. Navy, came home Tuesday mornfuriaugh with his ing for a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Leishman and family. He is stationed at Memphis, Tennessee. Lieutenant Paul Selley, stationed at Pearl Harbor, flew to Hailo, Hawaii recently and spent the day with his brother, C. M. C2c Calvin S'eeley. It was a happy day for both boys. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley. Mrs. Aniele Parkinson Alder left Saturday to visit with her husband S 1 Kay Alder, while at San Fransisro. California. Pfc. Kenneth Maughan, who has n NIGHTS FOR WINTER The new short tommlecoats for sleeping are going to be just as popular as they were this summer, according to the experts. Marilyn Day, singer on NBCs "The Dunnlnger Show," wears one in cozy flannelette in small blue and white checks. and It is designed by Harry Berger. low-price- d man-tailore- returned from Germany, where he served with the 13th armored division, is home on a furlough before going to Camp Cook Calif., for further training was guest of honor at a family dinner party given by his parMrs. Frank B. ents, Mr. and Maughan. Other guests were Mrs. Grace Jacobson and daughter of Los Angeles, Calif., who have been visiting her parents for a month, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baird and family Mrs. of Brigham. Jacobsen and daughter Sharon left Monday for their home. Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Hadkins, of Alameda, Calf., came Thursday to visit with their par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murray for two weeks; also their brother, Pfc. Keith Murray, home on furlough from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer were pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening bv the arrival of their sen. Flight Officer Herman Leroy Theurer, who returned home from he Germany and France, where was a glider pilot for the past 18 months. He has been in all three of the large invasions. Roy is home on a leave after which he will report to Santa Ana AnothCalif., for er son, Pfc. Gordon Theurer, came home from Denver, Saturday to visit his brother Ray. then retrn-eMonday morning. The family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Theurer, F. O. H. Leroy and Pfc. Gordon Theurer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen and Miss Marjorie Tibbits, of Logan, enjoyed their dinner at Willow park in Logan, Sunday. anM. Darley Mrs. Archie nounces the birth of a daughter at a Logan hospital, Thursday. Pfc. Arshie Darley is in the Philippines. Pfc. Wayne Von Almen, son of Emil and Audra Von Almen, of Bedford, Wyo., his wife, Mrs. Areola Von Almen and his mother and brother, Private Leon Von in Almen, spent the week-en- d Wellsville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Wayne, who wears five campaign ribbons and six stars, has been in the South Pacific on the ship U. S. Vincennes, for the past 15 months, was on his just 30-d- ay 30-d- I d 96 : 9 ' 96 a I1' hi lri'li wcckiil Ive r l.uk, who hurled liott ri ' iilly been d..-the army The t.inillv, m Hi ng th.e Loa end p .rents, Mr and Mr- -. There are many bridges but only one Eads Bridge I are riaiing here with their grnndpart nt. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haskins, while their mother went to California to visit her huslnnd, Wendell Petersen, who D recovering treatment for wounds received over.se.is. lie is at the Baxter gt ncral hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. OUie El wood. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen and families, spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mrs. Warner and two Roy daughters, Carol und Martha Rae. and Mrs. Garner of Ogden, were dinner guests last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer. Mr. Theurer is Mrs. Warner's brother. Mr. Warner Is i resident of the Texas LDS mission. Mr. and Mix.. Elmer Leishman entertained at dinner Sunday the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Wallace and family of Provo, Mrs. Delbert Kidman and daughter Va Loy of Beaver Dam, Private Seth Bird of Mendon, and Mrs. Edith Murray of Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Wallace and children returned home to Provo, Sunday after Mrs. Wallace had spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy II. Maughan. Mr. Edith them to Murray accompanied lrovo fer a visit. Mrs. R. A. Leishman rccchTd a telegram from Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, of Toledo, Ohio stating they would be in Ogden on their way from California to Illinois to make their home. Mrs. LcLshman and daughter Colleen, met them at Ogden and spent one hour with them. Mr. Harris was a former manager of the Morning Milk plant here for several years. They send greetings to their many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bradshaw entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Mershall Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundquist of Ogden. Mrs. Nora Nielson of Hyrum, Neil and Harding of Salt Lake. Mrs. Vere Price and Mrs. James Thorpe left Saturday to visit their sister, Mrs. Samuel Gunnell, at Drummond, Mont. Mrs. Gunnel! is very ill. Mrs. Thomas M. Hall entertained at dinner at Willow park in Logan Sunday in honor of her husband, who was observing his birthday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs William R. Poppleton. Mrs. Celia Bailey, Lars Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family. The YLMIA of the Second ward was Sunday by Bishop Frank B. Leishman. Those being released were President Leo? Parker, Counsellors Amy Cooper and Gertrude Bailey. The new are Naomi presidency Perkes, Sarah J. Parker and president La Vern Maughan, counselors. The with Primary was also Mrs. Letha Lindley, president; Thelma Haslam and Ruth Parker, El-no- ra That Hang On if iint..n lng an organ .'anon to provide rt 11,'inus wor tup and connections with their church back home while serving their country aboard a batrivship in the Paiilir. young men of the Church of Jeans Christ of Sa.nta hold regular priesthood and Micra-nnt services on their ship when conditions permit. Organized Rome two years ngt, the group's membership consists of around 20 to 25 men, mast of them from the vicinity of u rr Ai-ie- there. Miss Renee Leishman came home Tuesday, after spending two dayi at Preston, Idaho with Miss Patricia Maughan. at 135 County Club dr Ogden, I't.ih. sen mg us president. Lid. dell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. of laiwrence Liddell, Tooele county, lhs father served for more than 20 years as a bishop In the Church and now is Coun. selor in tlie Grantsville Stake Presidency, Most of ttie men have had long periods of service with the Navy in the Pacific and have "served with honor" in some of the major the naval operations against Japanese. According to Liddell,- organizations similar to the one on the ship are active throughout the world where members of the Ctiurch are viith the armed forces. At their meetings they hold their regular study periods, distribute literature furnished by the Church, hold priesthood services and partake of Sacrament. Two converts to the Church have been received on tins ship. of Among the other members the Church who take an active part in the organization Is: Arthur Benson, pharmacists mate, third class, US.NR, son of Mrs. Violet Benson, of Newton, Cache county, Utah, has been In action at Saipan, Guam, Tinian, Lovte, Mindoro, lingaycn Gulf and Okinawa. fare's a StNSBIB way to relieve distress of (Also a Grand Stomachic Tonic) Have you at such times noticed yourself feeling nervous. Irritable, so tired, a bit blue-d- ue to female functional periodic disturbances? Then dont delay! Try this great medicine-Lyd- ia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Its so effective because It has a soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. Important To Rnowl Pinkhams Compound does mors than relieve such monthly cramps, headache, backache. It also relieves accompanying tired, nervous, irritable feelings due to this cause. 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X In the group are - Those released were Maughan Kerr, Geneva and Beatrice Lindley. Miss Helen Leishman entertain, ed at a luncheon party for Mrs. G.-ivle Pickett at her home Thursday evening, the time being spent socially ty Mrs. Pickett. Mrs. Alder, Miss La Rayne Bank-h-sf- i, Mr: Maurtn" Pckett and MKs Arm Jean Alder, of Provi deuce. Mrs. P.iket was j)iesent,d with several gifts. Some 15 Beehive girls of the Wetsville ward MIA. joined the .take Beehive girls in entertaining their mothers at Willow park Been Logan. Friday afternoon. keepers Noreen Anderson. Farris Ixathnm, Rosalia Anderson, Luel-)- a Larien. Vera Stuart. President Valene Bradshaw and Counselor Thelma Leatham wont with the croup. They enjoyed a lovely lunch and entertaining piogram. Mrs. Mrs. Guv H, Maughan. Kenneth Elmer Leishman, Mrs. Murray and their sister. Mrs. Melbourne Wallace, of Provo, spent Friday at Reaver D im with their sister, Mrs Delbert Kidman. The Wellsville ward Relief Society entertained at a lovely chick en dinner at Willow park In Logan, Tuesday honoring the officers and teachers and visiting teachers of the organization. The 43 guests were seated at one long table which was decorated with vases of summer flowers. The committee in charge were President Rena M. 1. Counselors Alta Leishman, Brenchley and Margaret Darley, and Secretary Edna Thorpe, Ida Allan. Mav D. Murray. Mary Leishman. Valene Bradshaw and Vera Stuart. After dinner a program of readings by Mrs. Della Francis and trios by Mesdames Rena B. Leishman, Venice Maughan and Edith Maughan. were en. joyed. Community singing, poems, games and stones were told by each one present. A solo was sung by Mrs. Eva Gunnell; duet by Mrs. Gunnell and Mrs. Cassie S. Brenchley: trio by Mesdames Bessie T and catham, Laura Archibald Vera Stuart. Miss Carma Murray came home Thursday after spending the week at Preston, Idaho with her cousin. Miss Arlene Murray. Mrs. Samuel Bankhead spent the week-en- d at Ogden as guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Hirst She returned home Sunday with her husband, who is employed counselor. re-e- x a CUV. e fivt riders, on" of them, Sidney A. Liddell, 27, electrician's mate, I! r. t il.uss, US.N'R, whose wife lives M Up in the locomotive cab of your train sits a man you seldom see. Perhaps you never catch a glimpse of him although he is responsible for taking you to your destination. Union Pacific, like other railroads, has certain exacting requirements for an engineer. The man who pilots a passenger or freight locomotive has served years as a fireman ... knows the function of a locomotive's many parts ... is thoroughly familiar with operating rules . . . has passed a rigid physical examination and been periodically amined. In short, he is well qualified, both SOUTHERN COMPORT CORRORATION fall Lake Ncv.ton Sailor Enjoys I.alter-Da- v Saint Smites on Ship TL-re- 96 from common colds Chronic bronchitis may develop bronyour cough, chest cold, or acutecannot chitis is not treated and you afford to takeachancewithanymedi-cin- e less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote brspecial process will other time tested medicines fer coughs. It contains no narcotics. medicines No matter how many you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding j'ou must like the way it quickly allays theorcough, permitting rest and sleep, you are to have yor" money back. (Adv.) he in' Ij ha- to He wits accompanied to Ogden, Saturday by ills folks. Ins aunt, Mrs. How. ard Jones, and Max Jones They were luncheon gue-t- s of Mr and Mrs. John M. Larsen and dinner gutsts of Mrs. Adell Von Almen and Mbs Edith Jones, before taking the 1130 bus. They staved with Mrs. Joins until Monde, w In n they h ft for tlndr home, S Sergeant La Giande Ha lam and wile, of California, came home Sunday and are guests of tlnir parents, Mr. and Mis. Hemy G. Haslam and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Haslam. La Grande has been in the service for five yeais, being one of the first to enlist in the European theater of war. He arrived in the states in February. His brother. Corporal Dean Haslam. came from Florida. Tuesday, to visit his brother, who he has not seen for five years. Dean Is experting a rail for overseas duty. Corporal Len S. Brenchley. son of Mrs. Cassie S. Brenchley, came home Saturday on a 90day furIn lough, after being wounded He visited action in Germany. with his sister, Mrs. George Leavitt. at Sacramento. Cal. and his brother Tom and family at 1laya Del Rey, Cal., before coming home. Junior Selley. the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. William Selley. who left for the service July 11th, Is stationed at Camp Wolters, Texas with the Infantry. Pfc. Billy Hoskins, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoskins, left Sunday for North Carolina, after be lng here for the past 35 days on furlough, following five months spent in Geimany. He was 40 dajs on the front lines. He now expects to be reassigned to the South Pacific. On Sunday a family dinner was given in his honor and other guests were Mrs. Leo Hoskins and children of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cook and baby and Deon and Joyce Petersen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Nielsen and children of Hyrum, Mrs. Edna Lehman and son. Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins. He was also guest of honor at a family dinner given by Mrs. Leo Hoskins, Thursday evening, and Mrs. Beth Petersen, of Logan, Saturday evening. Corporal Grant Parkinson is stationed at Kalamath Falls, Oregon after spending three years in the South Pacific. His wife, the former Milicent Carlson Parkinson is making her home there. The R. A. Leishman family reunion was held Sunday afternoon at Willow park in Logan, in honor of Pfc. Gaylen Leishman, home on furlough from Germany, where he spent the past two years. A lovely chicken dinner was served to Pfc. and Mrs. Gaylen Leishman, of Og-re- n, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Leishman and Mrs. June Leishman and two children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Leishman and children of American Fork. Mrs. Marion Erickson and family of Soda Springs, Idaho; Mrs. Malinda Liljenquist of Hyrum, Mrs. Julia Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leishman, Bishop and Mrs. Frank B. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Reed Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Leishman, Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan and families. Miss Colleen Leishman, Jean, Norman and Clark Leishman. Mrs. Howard Jones entertained at a quilting Thursday and Friday, dinner and lunch being served during the day to Mesdames Ellen P. Leishman, Blanch Bradshaw, Clora Stuart, Radah Leishman, Alta M. Brenchley, Rena B. Josie Poppleton Leishman, and Olive Jones. Mrs. Lamont Allan and Mrs. Francis Maughan entertained at a trout dinner at Willow park, in Logan, Thursday evening, covers being marked for Messrs, and Mesdames Geddes Maughan, Wil- -, ham P. Baldwin, Sterling Jones, Merrill Green, Aaron Leishman, Elmer Leishman, Maurice Parkin-- 1 son, Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Maughan. A nice social time was enjoyed around a bonfire. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundquist of Ogden, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw. SSergeant Ivan Spence, from 9 Ka to Island Beware Coughs " race The Cache American, Logan, Cache County. Utah 10. 1913 ai |